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Comments (5)Jen, I had a similar thing happen today. I was in a foul mood, and very depressed after a pretty disappointing conversation. To snap myself out of it, I went out to the yard and sat in the sun, then decided to plant some potatoes. Once the potatoes were in, I figured there was no time like the present to start the compost pile I'd been wanting to start for the longest time, and so I got to bagging up some very old leaves, and hacking up my veggie waste. By the time I was done, I no longer felt like crying and/or wallowing, and was ready to put my big girl pants back on. Being out in the garden, as frustrating and disappointing as it can be sometimes, is like soul-Zoloft. It just makes you feel better....See MoreFestival of Roses ... ARE San Antonio 10/18-19/08
Comments (0)October 18 and 19, 2008 - 6th ANNUAL GARDEN FESTIVAL OF ROSES FALL BLOOM - FALL FESTIVAL - GARDEN PERFECTION Two days of speakers. FREE Saturday - October 18, 2008 10:00 a.m. - Mike Shoup - "New Rose for Texas - Colorful and Fragrant New Introductions" and "Propagating and Breeding" Learn from the Master. 11:15 a.m. - David Will - "Successful Bulb Growing in Texas" Learn about planting and growing the right bulbs for naturalizing perennial color in Texas, it's easier than you think. Learn which bulbs are deer resistant. Take time to shop our great selection of fresh naturalizing and heirloom bulbs while you are here. 1:30 p.m. - Lou Kellogg and Mary Fernandez - volunteer specialists from Texas AgriLife, Bexar County Master Gardeners Program present "Rainwater Harvesting" and "Water for Our Wildlife". Mother Nature's bounty harvesting. Sunday - October 19, 2008 12:30 p.m. - Cooking featuring Summer Herbs 2:30 p.m. - Cooking featuring Winter Herbs Michael T. Webb - The Fresh Cooker - presents two fragrant sessions using fresh ingredients from the local market or your garden. Learn what to do with the herbs you are harvesting now and what to plant for cooking this winter. Come taste how fresh herbs can make a difference. Learn how to grow herbs for your own fresh cooking. Our vendor showcase will be out on the Hacienda lawn along with a farmer's market. Food will be available so you can stay all day. Bring your camera... along with beautiful blooming roses, you will see the butterfly bonanza we are currently experiencing! Fresh shipment of bulbs ready to plant will be available in our sales office. Shop early for the best selection. New garden gift items are arriving daily. Get a jump on holidy shopping for purchase a gift certificate. Now is the best time for planting roses, AND now is a great time to come and smell the roses of your choice since the bushes will be showing their fall bloom color. The Antique Rose Emporium is your best source for organic gardening supplies and native plants. We are roses and so much more! ---------- Antique Rose Emporium 7561 E. Evans Road San Antonio, TX 78266 210-651-4565 Hours: Monday - Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 11:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To view our blog: http://m1e.net/c?59464590-BThjIfYw9Q9nE%403661254-UbFpGKk/xOn1c To subscribe to the Antique Rose Emporium e-mail updates: http://www.listcast.com/x?oid=31544v Map to the Antique Rose Emporium: http://m1e.net/c?59464590-JIEHAbpynnE.c%403661255-ATRkaLpYEGOWY...See MoreNature's Bounty
Comments (10)Thank you all so much. I found everything last summer. I had the table set once. DD1 suggested using something to calm the brightness of the tc. She was right. I'm glad I followed her advise. I'm glad I used the coasters too. The glasses would haven gotten lost otherwise. Punk, how do you do it all? You really are the energizer bunny. Jeanne, you are welcome to dine at my table anytime. I can't wait to see your new print on the shelf above you buffet. Luvs, I have been lucky to find so many great tcs and dishes at a local thrift store. Thank you Candy, I really have fun doing these tables. Thank you Marlene I always enjoy hearing from you. Karen, My Mom gave me the bunny after my DGM died. Dad had a fit, he was sure one of my kid's would break it. I have always kept it out of harm's way. I'm sorry that the one you had got broken. I know how much you love bunnies. Thank you all again. Nana...See Moresub lingual Vit. B12 anyone...?
Comments (12)People take B12 for energy boosts but it rarely does that to me. Sometimes I can notice a sense of healthiness the next day after taking the pill or when I sometimes do the liquid (also kept under the tongue). My doctor does very thorough blood work so I monitor the levels once or twice each year. They were having trouble getting the dosage right for my Thyroid medicine so I had to do a lot of lab tests in the course of a year so I got to double check my vitamin levels often. I was told by another doctor that sub-lingual was not as effective as injection. There is even a medical hot line where you can ask a question and they will call you back with the answer within a week (I think it is operated with Med students). I asked the question there and was told that sublingual is a third less effective, or more. But, you can take a pill every day if you need so I think it works out fine. In my case it wasn't giving myself the shot it was the amount of stuff I had to inject into the muscle that was a problem. Now all I have to do is take one pill per week. The liquid B12 is usually near the pills at the drug store, if you don't want to take a pill....See MorePieter zone 7/8 B.C.
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